CNN exclusive: Feds investigating Christie’s use of Sandy relief funds
By Chris Frates, CNN Investigative Correspondent
updated 6:29 AM EST, Mon January 13, 2014
Washington (CNN) — Just days after dismissing two top advisers for their roles in the George Washington Bridge scandal, New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie is facing questions over the use of Superstorm Sandy relief funds.
CNN has learned that federal officials are investigating whether Christie improperly used those relief funds to produce tourism ads that starred him and his family.
The news couldn’t come at a worse time for the scandal-plagued Republican, who is facing two probes into whether his staff tied up traffic near the country’s busiest bridge to punish a Democratic mayor who refused to endorse his successful re-election bid.
https://www.cnn.com/2014/01/13/politics/christie-feds-investigating-sandy-ads/index.html
Paul Aronsohn used to work for M&W Communications did he not?
Yes he did.
#1 and #2 So what !
Mis/use of those funds is a felony, I believe.
We all knew that ‘STTS’ was a campaign commercial. The timing, the glowing people surrounding CC, and his demeanor portrayed him as a benevolent leader going into the 2013 election. I didn’t see Buono featured in the ads hugging people and glad-handing.
In NJ every Governor has used funds to promote the state. Of course the media forgets Cody, McGreevy, Corzine and Florio doing the same thing.
Typical of the lamestream media to ignore the facts.
#5 did they use relief funds that are meant to help people in need not for your campaign.
Worse. Cody, McGreevy, Corzine and Florio used funds from the NJ taxpayers that were meant to ‘help’ people in need.